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Aurora Culpo and Paul Bernon Split After Olivia Culpo Calls Him 'Flavor of the Month'
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Olivia Culpo's sister has ended her brief relationship with Bethenny Frankel's former fiance as excessive public details about their romance reportedly caused tension.

AceShowbiz - It's been confirmed: Aurora Culpo and Paul Bernon's relationship has ended just two months after it began. A source told Page Six that the couple parted ways, citing the considerable attention their relationship received early on as a significant factor.

Bethenny Frankel, who herself called off her engagement to investment banker Paul Bernon earlier this year, discussed the couple's brief relationship in depth on her "Just B With Bethenny" podcast.

According to Frankel, Aurora Culpo, a 35-year-old alum of "Culpo Sisters", may have been "too vocal" about her budding romance with Bernon. Frankel reflected on how hearing about one's ex-fiance committing to another so soon, particularly in a very public manner, made it even more complicated.

"Hearing about your ex-fiance committing to another woman shortly thereafter on their first date, and then being inside their relationship, hearing about their sex and their gifts and meeting each other's kids and the level of commitment," Frankel shared with her podcast listeners, before trailing off.

Meanwhile, on a previous episode of the "Barely Filtered" podcast, Olivia Culpo, 32, without mentioning Paul Bernon by name, discussed not inviting Aurora's "special friend" to her wedding with Christian McCaffrey as she deemed it "rude to invite somebody [she's] never met," referring to Bernon as Aurora's "flavor of the month."

The details shared about the new relationship, while the former relationship was already in the public eye, took a toll on Frankel. "It was gutting for her to see the investment banker's very new relationship unfold so publicly," she admitted, highlighting the emotional conflict she faced.

Despite the challenges, Frankel made a point to stress that the breakup was mutual and she initiated it herself. "I wasn't happy. Something needed to change," she explained. "The relationship had its challenges, and nobody dumped anybody, but I went through it. I knew that it was ultimately the right thing, and I really made peace with it."

Addressing the nature of public relationships, Frankel opined, "I think by sharing all the details of your new relationship, you're disrespecting the last relationship." She expressed pride in how she managed her breakup and suggested Aurora Culpo had also learned a lot through the process.

Reps for both Culpo and Bernon did not immediately respond to requests for comment. As their split illustrates, navigating new relationships in the public eye, especially with a vocal partner, can be fraught with challenges and complexities.

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